Jordan’s Economic Resilience in the Face of Global Challenges

Jordan’s recent governmental forum on the shores of the Dead Sea highlighted the nation’s financial resilience in a turbulent global economy. Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Zina Touqan emphasized the importance of global economic trends in shaping Jordan’s fiscal strategies. The forum underlined the urgent need to fund the Jordanian response plan to the Syrian refugee crisis, with only 9 percent of requirements being met so far.
Morocco Prepares to Host World Bank-IMF Meetings Amidst Earthquake Aftermath

Morocco’s unwavering commitment to hosting the World Bank-IMF meetings in the wake of a devastating earthquake demonstrates remarkable resilience and dedication. With over 12,000 participants expected to attend, the country has spared no effort in preparing a world-class venue spanning 50 hectares. The earthquake’s impact assessment is underway to ensure that affected areas are rebuilt in a resilient and sustainable manner. Despite the tragic event, Moroccan officials emphasize that the designated venue remains untouched and fully operational. Marrakesh, the host city, is ready to showcase its achievements and reforms to a global audience, providing a vital platform for African nations to advocate for their long-term growth.
Kuwait and the United States Eye Strengthening Defense Cooperation

Kuwait and the United States unite for a stronger future! In a recent conversation between Kuwait’s Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister, Sheikh Ahmad Fahad Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, and US counterpart Lloyd Austin, they discussed boosting joint action and cooperation. Celebrating their long standing friendship, the leaders explored common concerns and shared visions for international and regional developments. This powerful alliance aims to foster peace, security, and progress, creating a stronger and more prosperous world together!
UK sets out plans to boost global digital trade

Improving digital trade would provide huge opportunities for British businesses and help boost economic growth, the government’s Board of Trade said, setting out how it aims to become a world leader in modern services and online goods.